Keywords

Breast cancer, Iranian family caregivers, Quality of life, Religious coping, Sense of coherence, Spirituality, Well-being

 

Authors

  1. Khanjari, Sedigheh MScN, BSN
  2. Oskouie, Fatemeh PhD, BSN
  3. Langius-Eklof, Ann PhD, RN

Abstract

Background: Breast cancer challenges not only the patients who suffer from the disease but also their family caregivers. Little is known about how Iranian family caregivers are influenced.

 

Objective: The objective of the study was to describe quality of life (QoL), well-being, sense of coherence (SOC), spirituality, and religious coping in family caregivers of patients with breast cancer at the time of diagnosis (T1) and 6 months after diagnosis (T2) and identify predictive factors of change in QoL.

 

Methods: Data were collected from 150 family caregivers. The Persian version of Caregiver Quality of Life Index-Cancer, Sense of Coherence Scale, Spirituality Perspective Scale, Religious Coping Scale, and the Health Index were used at T1 and T2.

 

Results: The results showed significant increase in overall QoL (P = .00) and well-being (P = .03) at T2. However, ratings of their SOC (P = .03), spirituality (P = .01), and negative religious coping (P = .00) decreased. Multiple regression analyses revealed the rating of QoL at T1 as the strongest predictor in the rating of quality-of-life change at T2 followed by the degree of SOC, negative religious coping, and patients having more severe breast cancer (R2 = 0.64).

 

Conclusion: Despite improved QoL in the sample from diagnosis to 6 months, family caregivers struggle to cope with the situation.

 

Implications for Practice: It is suggested to develop and investigate the effects of support programs targeting coping ability in Iranian family caregivers to women with breast cancer.